62 RAMBLES OF A NATURALIST. 
No. 106. Picus minor. Only met with in the wood of 
Oued El Alleg (in the Tell), February 14th, 1870. Figured 
in Part XI. of Sharpe and Dresser’s “ Birds of Europe.” 
No. 123. Cdicnemus crepitans. “A fine specimen in 
the Algiers market about the end of February,” should be 
“on the 5th of February.” 
No. 135. Cvex pratensis. “I found one about the end 
of February,” should be “on the 3rd of February.” 
No. 138. Aas clypeata. For the “Market at Algiers,” 
read “The markets at Algiers and Oran.” 
No. 140. Aas acuta. One in the market at Algiers 
about the 7th of February. 
NoteE.—The white variety of the Corn Bunting, so 
common in England, is occasionally met with in Algeria. 
Canon Tristram obtained one, April 21st, 1856; and 
Germain observes that pied specimens are frequently seen 
(L.c.). 
